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A Breakdown of Where NIL Currently Stands, Justin Cavegn UNH Sports Law Review
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Out of Bounds? The Legal Implications of the Emerging Rivalry Between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, Michael Dube, Libba Galloway, Chantel McCabe, Michael McCann, Alan Milstein UNH Sports Law Review
Change is Growth: The Future of The NCAA and College Athletics, Conner Poulin UNH Sports Law Review
Play Like a Girl, Get Paid Like a… Man?, Amanda M. Malool UNH Sports Law Review
Place Your Bets: The Legal Integration of Sports Betting With Cryptocurrency, Andrew Topps UNH Sports Law Review
Masthead, Editorial Board UNH Sports Law Review
Table of Contents, Editorial Board UNH Sports Law Review
Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi UNH Sports Law Review
For Whom the SOL Tolls: Examining the Role of the Discovery Rule and Statutes of Limitations in NCAA Concussion Litigation, Joseph Sabin Esq., Andrew L. Goldsmith Ph.D. UNH Sports Law Review
The Concept of Amateurism: How the Term Became Part of the College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq. UNH Sports Law Review
Playing for Keeps: The Need for Name, Image, and Likeness Legislation to Ensure Representation for College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty UNH Sports Law Review
Electronic Arts’ College Videogames in the Name, Image, and Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan UNH Sports Law Review
Privacy in Pandemic: Law, Technology, and Public Health in the COVID-19 Crisis, Tiffany C. Li Law Faculty Scholarship
What Constitution says about peaceful transfer of power, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Is the Right to Abortion Still Specially Protected?, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
The Trouble With Public Space Naming, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
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Separation of powers, partisanship and impeachment: How can we overcome the partisan propaganda?, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Investment in Latin America Will Limit Migration North, Ryan J. O'Riordan, Stanley P. Kowalski Law Faculty Scholarship
Ok, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?, Amy Vorenberg, Julie A. Oseid, Melissa Love Koenig Law Faculty Scholarship
Objective and Subjective Tests in the Law, R. George Wright The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Power of the Time-Bind for Women of Color, Rebecca R. Barton Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Presentations
The Results of Deliberation, Maggie Wittlin The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Outliving Love: Marital Estrangement in an African Insurance Market, Casey Golomski Anthropology
Lockdown in Manchester is a Slippery Slope, Risa Evans Law Faculty Scholarship
Opinion: Next Generation of Leaders Should Focus on Equality, Not Just Liberty, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Common Law Decision-Making, Constitutional Shadows, and the Value of Consistency: The Jurisprudence of William F. Batchelder, Lawrence Friedman The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Review essay, Property Outlaws: How Squatters, Pirates, and Protesters Improve the Law of Ownership by Eduardo Moisés Peñalver and Sonia K. Katyal, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Counterfeits, Copying and Class, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
The Moral of the Story: The Power of Narrative to Inspire and Sustain Scholarship, Amy Vorenberg Law Faculty Scholarship
Modeling the Effects of Peremptory Challenges on Jury Selection and Jury Verdicts, Roger Allen Ford Law Faculty Scholarship
New-School Trademark Dilution: Famous among the Juvenile Consuming Public, Alexandra J. Roberts Law Faculty Scholarship
A Miscarriage of Juvenile Justice: A Modern Day Parable of the Unintended Results of Bad Lawmaking, Amy Vorenberg Law Faculty Scholarship
The Death Penalty and the Society We Want, Stephen B. Bright The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Some Peer-to-Peer, Democratically and Voluntarily Produced Thoughts About 'The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom,' by Yochai Benkler, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Trademarks of Privilege: Naming Rights and the Physical Public Domain, Ann Bartow Law Faculty Scholarship
Mapping Alimony: From Status To Contract And Beyond, Gaytri Kachroo The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Sodomy and Prostitution: Laws Protecting the “Fabric of Society”, Nicole A. Hough The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Book Review, Lisa M. White RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
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